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| Substitute one contract for another |
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| directly attributed to injury |
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| one party fails to fulfill contract |
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| parties fulfill all parts of a contract |
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| any agreement enforceable by law |
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| payment recovered for injury |
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| stated in words (oral or written) |
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| Impossibility of Performance |
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| something prevents the performance |
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| comes about by actions with no words |
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| reasonable expenses resulting from a breach |
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| prevent a party from performing an act |
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| Agreed upon prior to contract |
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| minimizing potential damages |
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| two parties agree to end contract |
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| prove legal injury but no damages |
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| original party is replaced |
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| parties fulfill terms of the contract |
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| relationship between parties |
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| punish above and beyond actual injuries |
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| order contract to be fulfilled |
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| time limit on legal action |
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| slightly less than complete performance |
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| court will not uphold due to some rule of law |
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| party is able to void contract |
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